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Canción Ranchera thing

id: t_cancio-n-ranchera_2a671b
Probable 70%
Summary:  A folk song recorded by J.D. Robb, with text from the Cancionero Occidental.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)

derived_from

cited from Audio (1950)
Audio Notes: J. D. Robb Field Recording. Recorded in Cienega, NM. J.D.R. note: "Canción Ranchera". The song text found in the bound volume "comes from the Cancionero Occidental Edited by Bruno Carrillo, Angulo 137, Guadalajara, Jallaco, Mexico. The version as actually sung is a…

illustrates

how a folk song changes as transmitted by ear
cited from Audio (1950)
Audio Notes: J. D. Robb Field Recording. Recorded in Cienega, NM. J.D.R. note: "Canción Ranchera". The song text found in the bound volume "comes from the Cancionero Occidental Edited by Bruno Carrillo, Angulo 137, Guadalajara, Jallaco, Mexico. The version as actually sung is a…

is_garbled_version_of

original song text from Cancionero Occidental
cited from Audio (1950)
Audio Notes: J. D. Robb Field Recording. Recorded in Cienega, NM. J.D.R. note: "Canción Ranchera". The song text found in the bound volume "comes from the Cancionero Occidental Edited by Bruno Carrillo, Angulo 137, Guadalajara, Jallaco, Mexico. The version as actually sung is a…

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Audio

Robb, J. D. (John Donald), 1892-1989 · 1950 · other · Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of New Mexico. Duplication of recordings permitted only with written permission from artist, performer, interviewer and interviewee, tribal authority, or current holder of intellectual property rights. User is responsible for compliance with all copyright, privacy, and libel laws. · details

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